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Departure
On the train heading from Circular Quay to St James Station. It was leaving the platform whilst I took this shot. That’s rather evident, so I don’t know why I thought it would be a good idea say so. Anyway, … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, Circular Quay, contrast, depart, departure, harbour, lens-artists, station, Sydney, Train, transport, view, window
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Morning at Ashfield Station
This one is quite similar to many shots I’ve taken before, but perhaps a little different due to what is in the frame. I like the way the detail comes through in this image. I also like that it feels … Continue reading
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Tagged ashfield, monochrome, platform, quiet, rail, railway, scene, sign, station, structure, Sydney, urban, view
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Darling Har
It’s interesting how objects in our view can shape how we see something. I hope you enjoy.
Mount Solitary in the Rain
A shot of Mount Solitary in the rain. I’ve looked at and taken photos of this mountain a few times now, but I’m yet to tire of it. It’s not the most amazing thing out there, but I still find … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, clouds, landscape, lens-artists, mount, nature, rain, scene, solitary, view, weather
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Washed out, Saturated Sky
I was going to do a bit more writing about whatever came to mind but I think I’ve hit the peak of my energy for the day when it comes to writing stuff coming from somewhere within my mind. So … Continue reading
Valleys of Shade
Fun with processing. This was mostly me seeing what would happen if I pushed a few different things farther than I normally would. I think the shading impresses a sense of depth and distance on the scene. It was raining … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, bush, clouds, landscape, monochrome, nature, shade, valley, vallleys, view, weather
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Sunset View of Sydney CBD
When I switched from using my 60D to my 5D Mark IV, I’m fairly certain I was going to share at the very least a few more photos from the former before sharing only what was taken with the latter. … Continue reading
Elysian Rock
A lookout of which is near one of my favourite places in The Blue Mountains. This was taken on the way home from mushroom picking. It was a slight detour, but I wanted to get a shot of Mount Solitary. … Continue reading
Govett’s Leap
Apparently it departed for the void. The signpost almost seems lonely without the view. I think it’s interesting in that there’s a small amount of an area in this view with a great deal of nothing behind it. The fog … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, blue mountains, fence, fog, govetts leap, lookout, nature, scene, sign, view, weather
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Sunset Shots
Right now I’m wondering if there’s anything special about a sunset shot. It’s something that has a lot of coverage at this point. It probably depends. Getting a shot that stands out likely takes a lot more work which I … Continue reading
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Tagged colour, lens-artists, lines, power, scene, silhouette, sky, sunset, transmission, urban, view
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